Deadly Conversations

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
Cover of the book Deadly Conversations by Devon C. McLaughlin, Devon C. McLaughlin
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Author: Devon C. McLaughlin ISBN: 9781301248230
Publisher: Devon C. McLaughlin Publication: July 30, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Devon C. McLaughlin
ISBN: 9781301248230
Publisher: Devon C. McLaughlin
Publication: July 30, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Zan Miller’s problem isn’t that she is a single mother of Bree, her very opinionated teenaged daughter. It isn’t that she is a quietly practicing witch. It’s that she has started a friendship with a Bavarian vampire over cups of blood-laced coffee. She knows he’s dangerous. But she’s fascinated by his compelling accounts of hundreds of years of history as well as the details of his life as a vampire. Mykhalo Von Ludwig, for his part, seems just as curious about her even though he scorns New Agers.

Zan is drawn inexorably into his world. As their friendship deepens, she finds her life confounded by the effects of their relationship. Increasingly, she fears for her daughter’s safety. Bree, meanwhile, wrestles with her own questions of faith, as Zan becomes aware that other, even more sinister forces are taking an interest in their little town.

Bree becomes the chosen one of an ancient Egyptian deity of horrifying power. Mykhalo’s stories of vampire history suddenly become too real and too close. Zan and Bree discover just how much magic power a mother and daughter can conjure in a time of real danger.

“Deadly Conversations” is a story of an unusual friendship with an antihero, a story of the power of faith whatever the religion, a story of love and a tale of karmic completion.

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Zan Miller’s problem isn’t that she is a single mother of Bree, her very opinionated teenaged daughter. It isn’t that she is a quietly practicing witch. It’s that she has started a friendship with a Bavarian vampire over cups of blood-laced coffee. She knows he’s dangerous. But she’s fascinated by his compelling accounts of hundreds of years of history as well as the details of his life as a vampire. Mykhalo Von Ludwig, for his part, seems just as curious about her even though he scorns New Agers.

Zan is drawn inexorably into his world. As their friendship deepens, she finds her life confounded by the effects of their relationship. Increasingly, she fears for her daughter’s safety. Bree, meanwhile, wrestles with her own questions of faith, as Zan becomes aware that other, even more sinister forces are taking an interest in their little town.

Bree becomes the chosen one of an ancient Egyptian deity of horrifying power. Mykhalo’s stories of vampire history suddenly become too real and too close. Zan and Bree discover just how much magic power a mother and daughter can conjure in a time of real danger.

“Deadly Conversations” is a story of an unusual friendship with an antihero, a story of the power of faith whatever the religion, a story of love and a tale of karmic completion.

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